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Edition 14
31.05.2021 • 06.06.2021
Reopening of the Castle of Leiria
After 3 years of renovation works, the iconic Castle of Leiria has reopened its doors to the public. More accessible and easier to explore. A brand new castle to discover!
Grande Hotel de Luso
Housed in a charismatic building, designed by the renowned architect Cassiano Branco, Grande Hotel de Luso has a beautiful location on the slope of Buçaco Mountain. The town of Luso has always been fairly recognised by the quality of is waters. It is one of the most important thermal destinations in Portugal.
Quinta do Encontro
Quinta do Encontro is a contemporary winery located at the heart of Bairrada wine region. A surprising place where design meets nature, created by prestigious Portuguese architect Pedro Mateus.
Remote working in Coimbra
The city of Coimbra has adapted to the new work trends of present times, offering several spots where people can co-work or work remotely. Remote work has come to stay but that doesn't necessarily mean that we must work from home. Cities have become the new offices.
Loggia
Benefiting from a spectacular location within the Machado de Castro National Museum with a view over the University of Coimbra, the Mondego River and the 15th century loggia (veranda), Loggia is one of the best panoramic restaurants in the city of Coimbra. The place where you can enjoy a great meal while contemplating the many beauties of this historical city.
Agit'Águeda
Every year in July the city of Águeda bursts with colour and joie de vivre! The Umbrella Sky Project became a worldwide success and the images of the beautiful colourful umbrellas have indeed inspired the world! This event will be held from July 3rd to 25th, in Águeda, only half an hour away from Aveiro.
Portugal faz bem - brands collection & industrial experiences
The website Portugal faz bem showcases the "crème de la crème" of Portuguese architecture and interior design, mapping artisans, manufactures and factory producers in one place, as an asset of the Portuguese Saber Fazer community.